shelleyBoston
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Tank looks really nice..!
My wife and I were just talking about doing a beach walk Fri or Sat; or my preference, both days! As hurricane Matthew passes by us to the east. I have to admit, I'm still a bit nervous as it's projected path keeps slipping west. We are currently forecast to get 30mph west winds and that brings lots of 'stuff' from the shallows up onto the beaches on Sanibel Island. So I'm hoping to pick up some porcelain crabs, pistol shrimp, maybe a few small serpent stars and who knows what else. In the past we've collected some unusual anemones and now we think we've identified a sponge or two that can survive prolonged exposure to the air as well as surviving in our tanks. Heck, last January I picked up a small shark and walked it back into the water (see photo below)! It feels kind of weird looking forward to a close encounter with a major hurricane. I'll post pictures of any beach walk we do.
In 35 years you can have mine because I'll be 102 years old! :xlbirthday:
Seriously, thanks for the kind words. I'm having fun building. Right now I'm kind of splitting my days as 66% on the bathroom rebuild and 33% on the new aquarium set up and 1% on RC!
I did a lot of diy on the old system and even more on the 65g shallow reef work tank. So this time I figured I'd start with nice stuff and try to make it different, better and more fun. I'm looking forward to stocking the refugium with colorful macro algae.
My wife and I were just talking about doing a beach walk Fri or Sat; or my preference, both days! As hurricane Matthew passes by us to the east. I have to admit, I'm still a bit nervous as it's projected path keeps slipping west. We are currently forecast to get 30mph west winds and that brings lots of 'stuff' from the shallows up onto the beaches on Sanibel Island. So I'm hoping to pick up some porcelain crabs, pistol shrimp, maybe a few small serpent stars and who knows what else. In the past we've collected some unusual anemones and now we think we've identified a sponge or two that can survive prolonged exposure to the air as well as surviving in our tanks. Heck, last January I picked up a small shark and walked it back into the water (see photo below)! It feels kind of weird looking forward to a close encounter with a major hurricane. I'll post pictures of any beach walk we do.
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